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Short Cut Caramel Sticky Buns

Short cut recipes can truly be a lifesaver for moms let me tell you. This short cut sticky bun recipe comes directly from the Pillsbury website and I can tell you it's well work baking. Using what I had in the panrty and fridge, I baked this one many times without a flop! When the boys were in school, recipes like this made it very easy for me to serve a special treat or dessert with #SundaySupper.

Pillsbury Caramel Sticky Buns

Ingredients

1/4 cupbutter or margarine

1/4 cuppacked brown sugar

2 Tbsp.light corn syrup

1/4 cupchopped pecans or other nuts

3 Tbsp.butter or margarine

1/3 cupgranulated sugar

1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

1 can (7.5 oz) Pillsbury® refrigerated buttermilk biscuits

Cooking Directions

Heat oven to 375°F. place 1/4 cup butter in ungreased 8-inch round pan and heat in oven until butter is melted. Once melted, carefully remove pan, stir in brown sugar and corn syrup until well blended. Sprinkle with pecans or other nuts. Set aside.

Melt the remaining 3 tablespoons of butter in small bowl. In another small bowl, mix granulated sugar and cinnamon.

Open and separate dough into 10 biscuits. Dip biscuits into melted butter and coat all sides then dip into sugar mixture. Be sure they are coated well. Arrange biscuits, sides touching, over topping in pan.

Use any style and flavor of biscuits and nuts for variety. The honey butter biscuits are really good with this recipe. One time I even used flax seeds instead of nuts, nice twist on a traditional favorite. Adding a bit of ground ginger, about 1/2 teaspoon, to the cinnamon and sugar mixture is also a flavorful flare. Hope you find this quick recipe as useful and enjoyable.

Did you know...

I had to go into the kitchen and check this out for myself. Whoever looks at the end of your aluminum foil box? You know when you try to pull some foil out and the roll comes out of the box. Then you have to put the roll back in the box and start over. The darn roll always comes out at the wrong time. Well, I would like to share this with you. Yesterday I went to throw out an empty Reynolds foil box and for some reason I turned it and looked at the end of the box. And written on the end it said, Press here to lock end. Right there on the end of the box is a tab to lock the roll in place. How long has this little locking tab been there? I then looked at a generic brand of aluminum foil and it had one, too. I then looked at a box of Saran wrap and it had one too! I can't count the number of times the Saran wrap roll has jumped out when I was trying to cover something up. I'm sharing this with my friends. I hope I'm not the only person that didn't know about this.

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